jeudi 19 janvier 2017

I am verry honnoured and excited to be a part of this faboulous team and share my firts projects whit you.

First, let me intruduce myself !

I am 39 years old and I live in the French province of Quebec in Canada. My dougder, who is now 19 years old, is my inspiration for almost all my layouts. I love to create texture and add mediums to my layouts. Flowers and chipboards are also 2 of my most prefered ornements.

You can find me on:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/annie.samson.94

Blog: http://lemondeselonpeper.blogspot.ca/

Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/anniesamsonpeper/

Pinterest: https://fr.pinterest.com/peper1/

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6gIU83agzG9vOU2N2xwqpA

For my first layout, Sparkles, I used the back of the Noel paper in the Vintage Christmas collection.

I added a litle bite of texture with modeling past and I added a verry light beige color with acrylique paint.

I used the Swirly circle, Shabby flake, Frosty flaike and Winter forest chipboards to create a winter scene.

I have embosed my snow flake with Antique Gold, my dear with Mushroom and my trees with Forest and my swirl with Ruby embossing powders.

And I added some flowers from Attic charm glitter roes and Late winter lilies to complete the winter scene.

For my last layout, I used the back of the Love bloom paper. Because I love texture, I added modeling past trough a stensil and added a litle bite of pink color with ink.

I choode to paint my Turkish bites, Toghetter is the best place to be and one pice of the Graduate square chipbaords with with acrylique paint. Than I uses some brown and blue ink to add a litle bite color to my chipboard. I wanteed to keep them sober because the main paper and the flowers are very colered.

I used the florwer from the Heartland blossoms andHeartland roses and blossoms to decorate my layout.

Blue Ferne Studios products I have used:

Paper:
Love bloom from Heartland collection

Chipboard:
Turkish bites
Toghetter is the best place to be
One pice of the Graduate square